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Posted by Rob Mania on
January 20, 2019

The hashtag “#PresidentPelosi” has been making liberals like me excited. There’s no question, I start watering—nay, frothing!—at the mouth at the thought of a president Pelosi, flanked closely by Vice President Hillary Clinton. And yes, I’m tenting my hands at the prospect of Trump being led out of the White House, only to be pounced upon on the front steps as he is arrested for tax evasion, fraud, and money-laundering, with all of his assets eventually seized and auctioned off to benefit the millions affected by the government shutdown. And, as a follow up, we can add a dozen constitutional amendments to fix many of the problems that this presidency has illuminated.

Posted by Gail Barth on
January 17, 2019

As a high school teacher in the public school system for a hundred years, give or take, I always knew that two topics were mostly off limits in my classroom: politics and religion. Religion came up sometimes in my sci fi classes or in sophomore English during our King Arthur unit, but in those cases it was educationally relevant and, therefore, permissible. But as potentially dangerous as that topic could be, politics was even more of a bear trap, especially in a conservative district. It was a trap I avoided carefully, but over the years I saw colleagues hauled into administrative offices and told that a disciplinary slap on the wrist would be put in their personnel files for offhand comments about politicians or policy, or for letting themselves get pulled into deliberately or accidentally revealing who they voted for and why. An even worse offense would be making disparaging comments about whoever occupied the White House at the time. A friend of mine got a note in his file when he made a comment about the president’s less than stellar speech delivery.

Posted by Rob Mania on
October 6, 2018

All the discussion about overturning Roe V. Wade has taken place without the pro-birth side really giving an answer for what a woman should do when she wants to terminate a pregnancy, but can’t do it legally. Presumably, she would just…not? Would she go to jail for murder if she tried to find one anyway? Would this, in turn, give rise to an underground railroad of pregnant women from pro-birth to pro-choice states? They don’t have an answer. There’s a difference between having a personal belief system, and putting the force of law behind that system.

Posted by Gail Barth on
September 20, 2018

I guess it hasn’t escaped anyone’s notice that an awful lot of evil throughout history has been perpetrated by people claiming they were “just following orders.” If you’ve ever read anything about the infamous Nuremberg Trials where the Nazis were tried for their horrific crimes against humanity during World War II, then you’re probably familiar with what became known as the Nuremberg defense, which invoked the claim that they were bound to obey ‘superior orders.’ These military tribunals established that this defense didn’t absolve war criminals of their guilt; at most, it merely mitigated it.

Posted by Rob Mania on
August 31, 2018

Many of the left are honoring John McCain for standing up to a future Trump voter who had said,“I can’t trust Obama, he’s…he’s an Arab.”McCain was gob smacked for a moment, before he responded that Obama was a good man, but with a viewpoint he disagreed with. The woman he spoke to, just to be clear, misremembered a racist and untrue conspiracy theory, so she was, to be blunt, stupid and racist. I’m in no rush to canonize McCain, because he was a Republican for thirty years, and therefore was on the front line on the Reagan/Bush policies that decimated the middle class, filled our prisons with minorities, and overfed the military-industrial complex that Eisenhower warned us about. But I think it’s worth taking a moment to appreciate the fact that McCain was, to steal a phrase, a decent man whose ideas I disagree with, but was ultimately unable to separate himself from the enormity of the Trump Republican party that used him as cover to legitimize itself before tossing him out like a Toys R Us catalog.

Posted by Gail Barth on
August 20, 2018

I went to a showing of the limited release documentaryDark Moneytoday, and I walked out with a ton of anger and a dollop of hope. And while Trump is barely a mention, his presence is felt all the way through as the known poster boy for cheating his way into office. But it’s the state of Montana, traditionally a red state, that’s the star of this show. And as a Missourian who just celebrated the departure of our justifiably disgraced governor, I was at least partially aware of the power of so-called dark money. It was dark money and gullible voters that propelled Greitens into the governor’s mansion, with his assurance to the money behind Right to Work that turning Missouri into a RTW state was his priority. True to his word, he overrode Missouri voters, who consistently voted against it, but a referendum resulting from a campaign organized masterfully by Missouri’s unions killed Goliath, and Missouri remains a non-RTW state. This is just one major battle, albeit a very important one, that Missourians fought; spunky Montana has been in the middle of political turmoil going back to the early twentieth century.

Posted by Gail Barth on
August 5, 2018

I saw on the news today where the investigators dealing with Stephen Paddock, the Las Vegas shooter, said they’ve called a halt to the investigation Paddock killed 58 concert goers and wounded a hundred more, and they have no motive and will probably never have one. Apparently he was a pretty ordinary guy; they said he was an ‘unremarkable man.’ I wondered how someone like this maniac would react to being called unremarkable. After all of his planning, stockpiling of weapons, picking his time, I would think that in his case, as I believe it is with most others who carry out such acts, unremarkable is not what he was going for. I’m sure that in sick, distorted minds like his, the object, beyond the killings themselves, would be to attain a certain glory. Get copious attention. Earn fame through the spilling of blood. Being labeled unremarkable would be a huge disappointment, even devastating.

Posted by Jodi Miller on
July 22, 2017

I was horrified by the “Hillary For Prison” signs that littered the Catskills (and presumably everywhere) during 2017 Presidential Election Campaign. They felt really hostile... In February, I created a meme of those signs. “Trump For Prison” was born. Satire? Yes. But, also... I am mad. “45” is a liar and a cheater, a manipulator and a criminal. The current administration is actively working against Americans. Every action and order is deliberately breaking down the ideals America stands for. Their actions are illegal and their administration should be held accountable. Treason does not sit well with me. Why are his followers not outraged by this totally un-American behavior? In addition to treason, I believe he is guilty of collusion, conspiracy, obstruction of justice, racketeering, sexual assault and a myriad of financial...